StruthiousBandersnatch added a comment.

  I received a reply from someone who is actually a Wikipedia user, who said:
  
  > In the ISO language classification, ALL Ojibwe language in the United 
States is classified as Chippewa (CIW).  However, this is not a very accurate 
description, as there are fine-tuned divisions, for example found in the Ojibwe 
People’s Dictionary.  Generally, Montanan and portions of North Dakota is 
Saulteaux/Western Ojibwe (OJW), rest of North Dakota, most of central 
Minnesota, and northwestern Wisconsin’s Ojibwe are part of the Southwestern 
Ojibwe (CIW-west), while northeastern Wisconsin and western Upper Peninsula 
Michigan’s Ojibwe are South-central Ojibwe (CIW-east), and the rest of Michigan 
being Eastern Ojibwe/Mississauga Ojibwe (OJG) and Odaawaa (OTW).
  
  
  
  > But to get back to your question, the Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwe Language 
found in Ojibwe Inaajimowin according ISO is CIW.
  
  For context, Ojibwe People's Dictionary: https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/ 
<https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/>
  
  I have invited this person to create a Phabricator account and join the 
discussion, though I said that knowing "ciw" is correct for this specific case 
may be enough to move forward.

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